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Ford and your mobile phone.

A clever connection.
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FordMobileConnectivity
Getting Started
Feel the difference
Sound&Connect
Would you like to use your mobile phone in your Ford? Or listen to music on your iPod, USB stick or mobile
phone? Operate everything using voice commands? No problem with your new Ford. This Getting Started guide
explains how to use this system.
1. Phoning via Bluetooth
2. USB/iPod use
3. Voice control
To fnd out which mobile phones, USB devices and Apple products can be connected to the system and to
access other information (frequently asked questions, step-by-step video instructions) on your Ford audio
system, go to: www.ford-mobile-connectivity.com
How to connect your mobile phone with your Ford via Bluetooth
Before you can use your phone in your Ford, you have to create a Bluetooth connection.
First familiarise yourself with your mobile phones Bluetooth functions (see the user manual for your phone)
and then proceed as follows:
1. Switch on your phones Bluetooth function.
2. In the Bluetooth menu on your phone, search for Ford Audio and then select it.
3. A personal PIN will now appear on the radio display. Enter this PIN in your mobile phone.
If no PIN appears on the radio display, enter 0000 in your mobile phone and then the PIN
that appears on the radio display.
4. If your phone asks if you would like this connection to be automatic in future, confrm with Yes.
5. Now your phone is active and you can use the handsfree functions.
Helpful step-by-step video instructions can be found on www.ford-mobile-connectivity.com
Tips:
If you authorise the Bluetooth connection to Ford Audio, your phone will automatically connect when the vehicle
is started (see the user manual for your phone).
If the Bluetooth connection is unstable, it may help to restart your mobile occasionally.
You can register up to six mobile phones in the system, but only one can be the active phone you use to
make or take calls.
You have several options for making a phone call using your Ford audio system, which are described in the
following section.
Phoning safely in your Ford
1. Dialling by entering numbers on the radio keypad
You can enter the desired number manually. Press the Phone button on your radio keypad and enter the
desired number. Then press the Green Receiver button (Dial). The system will connect you. You can end
the call by pressing the Red Receiver button (End). Some radio models do not offer this function.
2. Dialling via voice command
Your Ford audio system can connect your call via voice command.
Your action: The system replies:
Step 1 Press the VOICE button (MODE button) Beep
Step 2 Say Phone Phone
Step 3 Say Dial number Number please
Step 4 Enter the desired phone number With the phone number and adds
as described below Continue
Step 5 Continue entering the number or say Dial Dialling
Say the phone number in blocks of digits or as an uninterrupted sequence of digits. The system will repeat
the digits as a block. Please do not use any fller words.
Tip:
You can say the voice command Dial right after saying the full number.
To simplify dialling, you can use voice commands to save up to twenty phone numbers under their corresponding
names and then call them up via the Name directory. For more details, please see your Ford drivers manual.
3. Dialling a number in your phonebook using the radio system
The Ford audio system uses the personal phonebook stored in your mobile phone (provided the phone
supports this function). Only the contacts saved to your phone memory are displayed and transferred to the
vehicle. To make use of your personal phonebook entries, press the Phone button on your radio. Look in
the Phonebook menu to select the entry you want and then press the Green Receiver button to connect
(Dial).
4. Dialling a number from your calls list using the radio system
Another way to make a call is to use your mobile phones calls list (provided your phone supports this function).
Press the Phone button and choose from the menu either Missed Calls, Received Calls or Dialled Numbers.
Select the number you want from the phone numbers stored there and press the Green Receiver button to
connect (Dial).
5. Taking calls
You can take incoming calls with the Green Receiver button (Accept) or the Phone button.
Enjoying mobile music in your Ford*
You can connect a number of different mobile music sources to your Ford audio system and listen to the
music of your choice in high quality stereo sound.
Information on the compatibility of music players and how to connect them can be found in step-by-step
video instructions on: www.ford-mobile-connectivity.com
Depending on the audio system, you can choose from the following music sources:
USB storage media
Just insert e.g. a USB stick in the USB port and choose it as playback source on your audio systems menu.
You will see the fle structure of your USB stick on the display. Supported audio formats: MP3, WMA** and WAV.
Apple iPod/iPhone
You can operate your iPod or iPhone very easily just like you usually do using the Ford audio system. For
the best operating comfort and optimal sound quality, we advise using the original Apple USB cable.
Bluetooth music source, for example Smart Phones
Via the Bluetooth connection you can play music tracks stored on your mobile phone in stereo.
How to activate the music source of your choice
Connect the music player you want to use to your Ford audio system. Select the desired source
(USB, iPod or Bluetooth) by pressing the AUX button repeatedly until you see it displayed, or
via voice command. The device you selected will automatically begin playback.
Tip:
You can also use the USB port to charge your mobile device.
* Mobile music functions are only available with the USB/iPod equipment package. In this case your car will be equipped
with a USB port, which is located, depending on car model, either in the glove compartment, the centre console or the armrest
compartment.
** DRM-protected WMA fles will not play.
The Ford voice control system safety and convenience
Voice commands allow you to operate both your Ford audio system and your mobile phone.
You can control several functions using a defned dialogue with fxed voice commands.
The dialogue is set up according to a simple scheme: the system confrms each voice command by
repeating it. The microphone is directed toward the drivers seat. Speak the command clearly and at
an appropriate volume.

Voice control is this easy
To experience how easy it is to use voice control, try out the system using the following example:
Activate the voice control system by pressing the VOICE button (MODE button)*, wait till you hear the beep
and then say the command. You can interrupt the activated command at any time by pressing the VOICE
button (MODE button) again.
For example, it just takes a few simple steps to tune in the radio station of your choice:
Your action: The system replies:
Step 1 Press VOICE button (MODE button) Beep
Step 2 You say Radio Radio
Step 3 You say FM FM, frequency please
Step 4 You say e.g. 102.4 Tune 102.4
As you can see, a dialogue consists of just a few easy steps. Press the VOICE button (MODE button), choose
a device, select a function and indicate the value/name.
Please keep in mind that background noise in the vehicle (e.g. an open window or passengers talking) can
interfere with the voice control system. Please use only the predefned commands (see Commands List).
*The VOICE button (MODE button) is located either on the audio remote control on the steering wheel or on the turn signal lever.
Useful voice commands
Help
When you dont know what to do, you can use the voice command Help at any time to hear the possible
commands available.
Direct commands
To shorten the dialogue, you can use the following direct voice commands, among others, after pressing the
VOICE button (MODE button):
Cancel
Use the command Cancel or press the VOICE button (MODE button) to end the dialogue at any time.
By pressing the VOICE button (MODE button) again, you can start up a new voice dialogue.
Correction
When entering a phone number, use the command Correction to delete the last block of digits you entered.
The system will repeat the blocks it has understood up till then. Then you can continue your entry at that point.
Please familiarize yourself further with your voice control system. After just a few steps you will discover how
much fun it can be! For more details on voice control, see your Ford drivers manual.
Dial number
Dial name
Redial
Store name
Delete name
Play directory
Delete directory
Temperature
Auto mode
Defrosting on
Demisting on
Defrosting off
Demisting off
Tune name
Track (with active source CD,
USB, iPod)
Playmode (for shuffe and
repeat of music fles)
Cancel
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
Help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
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PHONE PHONE HELP


(list of possible
speech commands)
Dial name(s)
You can phone a saved name abbreviation.
PHONE PHONE
DIAL
NAME
DIAL NAME,
NAME PLEASE
(Name)
DIAL (Name). CON-
FIRM YES OR NO
YES
or
NO
DIALLING
or
COMMAND
CANCELLED
Dial number
You can use this speech command to select a
phone number.
PHONE PHONE
DIAL
NUMBER
DIAL NUMBER,
NUMBER PLEASE
(phone number)
(phone number)
PROCEED?
DIAL
or
CORRECTION
DIALLING
or (repeat last part of
number) PROCEED
Redial
This function lets you redial the
last number you called.
PHONE PHONE REDIAL
REDIAL. CONFIRM
YES OR NO
YES
or
NO
DIALLING
or
COMMAND
CANCELLED
Mobile name
Use this function to access numbers saved in your
mobile under an abbreviation.
PHONE PHONE MOBILE NAME
MOBILE NAME
(phone-dependent
dialogue)
Reject call
Automatic call rejection can be activated using
voice control. This command stops incoming calls
from being put through.
PHONE PHONE
REJECT
CALLS
REJECT
CALLS
Accept calls
Automatic call rejection can be deactivated using
voice control. This command lets incoming calls
come through again.
PHONE PHONE
ACCEPT
CALLS
ACCEPT
CALLS
An overview of all speech commands: Phone
Tip: You can also issue voice commands for phone functions without saying Phone rst.
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech
command

System answer

Your speech
command

System answer

Your speech
command

System answer

Your speech
command

System answer

Your speech
command

System answer

Your speech
command

System answer
Store name
Use this function to store new name abbreviations.
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PHONE PHONE
STORE
NAME
STORE
NAME,
NAME
PLEASE
(Name)
PLEASE
REPEAT
NAME
(Name)
STORE
NAME
(Name),
NAME
STORED,
NUMBER
PLEASE?
(phone
number)
(phone
number)
STORE
STORE
NUMBER
(phone
number),
NUMBER
STORED
Delete name
Saved name abbreviations can be deleted from
the directory.
PHONE PHONE
DELETE
NAME
NAME
PLEASE
(Name)
DELETE
(Name).
CONFIRM
YES OR NO
YES
or
NO
(Name) DE-
LETED or
COMMAND
CAN-
CELLED
Play directory
This function repeats all the entries
saved in the system.
PHONE PHONE
PLAY DI-
RECTORY
PLAY
DIRECTORY
(repeat saved
names)
Delete directory
This function deletes all the saved
name abbreviations from the directory.
PHONE PHONE
DELETE DI-
RECTORY
DELETE
DIRECTORY.
CONFIRM
YES OR NO
YES
or
NO
DIRECTORY
DELETED or
COMMAND
CAN-
CELLED
An overview of all speech commands: Phone
Tip: You can also issue voice commands for phone functions without saying Phone rst.
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
Help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
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RADIO RADIO HELP


(list of possible
speech commands)
Radio playback
Use this function to switch between audio source
and radio mode.
RADIO RADIO PLAY
Tune frequency
Use this function to tune the frequency via speech
commands.
RADIO RADIO
FM or
MEDIUM-WAVE
or
LONGWAVE
FM
FREQUENCY
PLEASE
You name the desired
frequency, e.g. 99.2
STATION
99.2
Store name
After tuning in to a frequency, you can save it in the
directory with a name.
RADIO RADIO
STORE
NAME
STORE NAME,
NAME PLEASE
You give the desired
name, e.g. WDR 2
PLEASE REPEAT
NAME
You repeat the name,
e.g. WDR 2
STORE NAME
WDR 2
Station name
Use this function to call up a saved radio station.
RADIO RADIO
STATION
NAME
1
NAME
PLEASE
Give the desired sta-
tion name,
e.g. WDR 2

STATION WDR 2
Delete name
Use this function to delete a saved radio station.
RADIO RADIO
DELETE
NAME
NAME
PLEASE
You give the name
you want to delete,
e.g. WDR 2
DELETE
WDR 2?
YES
or
NO
WDR 2 DELETED
or COMMAND
CANCELLED
Play directory
Use this function to hear a list of all radio stations
stored in the system.
RADIO RADIO
PLAY
DIRECTORY
PLAY
DIRECTORY
(repeat saved
names)
Delete directory
Use this function to delete all saved radio stations
at the same time
RADIO RADIO
DELETE
DIRECTORY
DELETE DIREC-
TORY?
CONFIRM YES OR
NO
YES
or
NO
DIRECTORY DE-
LETED
or COMMAND
CANCELLED
1
Can be used as a direct command.
An overview of all speech commands: Radio
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
Help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
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CD PLAYER CD PLAYER HELP


(list of possible
speech commands)
CD playback
Use this command to activate the CD player.
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER PLAY
Track
Use this command for direct selection of individual
CD tracks.
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER TRACK
1
TRACK NUMBER
PLEASE
(Integer
1 to 99)
2
TRACK (number)
Repeat track
Use this command to repeat a played
track.
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER
REPEAT
TRACK
Repeat folder
Use this command to repeat a folder.
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER
REPEAT
FOLDER
Repeat off
Use this command to deactivate the
repeat function.
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER REPEAT OFF
Shufe all
Use this command to activate shufe.
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER SHUFFLE ALL
Shufe folder
Use this command to activate shufe for a folder.
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER SHUFFLE FOLDER
Shufe off
Use this command to deactivate shufe.
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER SHUFFLE OFF
An overview of all speech commands: CD player
1
Can be used as a direct command.
2
Or an integer of 100 to 65535 in single gures (e.g. 3, 4, 5 for track 345).
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
Help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
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CD CHANGER CD CHANGER HELP


(list of possible
speech commands)
CD playback
Use this command to activate the CD changer.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER PLAY
Disc
Use this command for direct selection of a
disc from the CD changer.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER DISC
DISC NUMBER
PLEASE
(Integer
1 to 6)
DISC (number)
Track
Use this command for direct selection of individual
CD tracks.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER TRACK
1
TRACK NUMBER
PLEASE
(Integer
1 to 99)
2
TRACK (number)
Repeat CD
Use this command to repeat a played
CD.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER
REPEAT
CD
Repeat track
Use this command to repeat a played
track.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER
REPEAT
TRACK
Repeat folder
Use this command to repeat a folder.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER
REPEAT
FOLDER
Repeat off
Use this command to deactivate the
repeat function.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER REPEAT OFF
Shufe all
Use this command to activate shufe.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER SHUFFLE ALL
An overview of all speech commands: CD changer
1
Can be used as a direct command.
2
Or an integer of 100 to 65535 in single gures (e.g. 3, 4, 5 for track 345).
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
Shufe CD
Use this command to activate shufe
for a CD.
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CD CHANGER CD CHANGER SHUFFLE CD


Shufe folder
Use this command to activate shufe for a folder
on the CD.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER SHUFFLE FOLDER
Shufe off
Use this command to deactivate shufe.
CD CHANGER CD CHANGER SHUFFLE OFF
An overview of all speech commands: CD changer
FUNCTIONS
A
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T
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
USB help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
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EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB HELP
(list of possible
speech commands)
USB playback
Use this command to select the USB device as an
active audio source and start playback.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB PLAY
USB track
Use this command for direct selection of
individual tracks on the USB device.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB TRACK
1
TRACK NUMBER
PLEASE
(Integer
1 to 99)
2
TRACK
(number)
USB playlist
3

Use this command for direct selection of playlists
from the USB device.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB
PLAY
LIST
PLAYLIST NUMBER
PLEASE
(Integer
1 to 10)
PLAYLIST
(number)
Folder
4

Use this command to select individual folders/
directories with music data on your USB device.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB FOLDER
FOLDER NUMBER
PLEASE
(Integer
1 to 10)
FOLDER
(number)
Repeat track
Use this command to repeat a played track.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB
REPEAT
TRACK
Repeat folder
Use this command to repeat a folder.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB
REPEAT
FOLDER
Repeat off
Use this command to deactivate the
repeat function.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB REPEAT OFF
Shufe all
Use this command to activate shufe.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB SHUFFLE ALL
1
Can be used as a direct command.
2
Or an integer of 100 to 65535 in single gures (e.g. 3, 4, 5 for track 345).
3
Playlists must be in M3U format (*.m3u) and be named Ford1, Ford2, ... up to Ford10.
4
Folders on the USB storage device must be named Ford1, Ford2, ... up to Ford10.
An overview of all speech commands: External device (USB)
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
Shufe folder
Use this command to activate shufe for a folder.
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EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB SHUFFLE FOLDER
Shufe playlist
Use this command to activate shufe for a playlist.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB
SHUFFLE
PLAYLIST
Shufe off
Use this command to deactivate shufe.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
USB USB SHUFFLE OFF
An overview of all speech commands: External device (USB)
FUNCTIONS
A
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
iPod help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
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EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD HELP
(list of possible
speech commands)
iPod playback
Use this command to select the iPod as an active
audio source and start playback.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD PLAY
iPod track
Use this command for direct selection of tracks
from your iPod track lists.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD TRACK
1
TRACK NUMBER
PLEASE
(Integer
1 to 99)
2
TRACK
(number)
iPod playlist
3

Use this command for direct selection of playlists
from the iPod.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD PLAYLIST
PLAYLIST NUMBER
PLEASE
(Integer
1 to 10)
PLAYLIST
(number)
Repeat track
4

Use this command to repeat a played track.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD
REPEAT
TRACK
Repeat off
Use this command to deactivate the
repeat function.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD REPEAT OFF
Shufe all
Use this command to activate shufe.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD SHUFFLE ALL
Shufe playlist
Use this command to activate shufe for a playlist.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD
SHUFFLE
PLAYLIST
Shufe off
Use this command to deactivate shufe.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
iPOD iPOD SHUFFLE OFF
1
Can be used as a direct command.
2
Or an integer of 100 to 65535 in single gures (e.g. 3, 4, 5 for track 345).
3
Playlists must be named Ford1, Ford2, ... up to Ford10.
4
When repeat is activated, the track is played from the start with the Skip Forward/Back button.
An overview of all speech commands: External device (iPod)
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
Bluetooth help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
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EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH HELP
(list of possible
speech commands)
Bluetooth playback
Use this command to select a Bluetooth
mobile as an active audio source and start
playback.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH PLAY
Repeat track
Use this command to repeat a played
track.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH REPEAT TRACK
Repeat off
Use this command to deactivate the
repeat function.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH REPEAT OFF
Shufe all
Use this command to activate shufe.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH SHUFFLE ALL
Shufe off
Use this command to deactivate shufe.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH SHUFFLE OFF
Line in
Use this command to select a line in as an active
audio source.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
LINE IN LINE IN
Help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
HELP
(list of possible
speech commands)
An overview of all speech commands: External device (Bluetooth/line in)
FUNCTIONS
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SPEECH DIALOGUE
For each command, press
the VOICE button and
wait for the system answer
beep


Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer

Your speech command

System answer
Help function
Here, you can listen to a list of important
commands at any time.
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CLIMATE CLIMATE HELP


(list of possible
speech commands)
Temperature
Use this function to set the temperature.
CLIMATE CLIMATE TEMPERATURE
1
TEMPERATURE
PLEASE
(number 15.5 to
28.5C with
0.5 resolution) or
MINIMUM or
MAXIMUM
TEMPERATURE
(number) or
TEMPERATURE
MINIMUM or
TEMPERATURE
MAXIMUM
Fan
Use this function to set the fan speed.
CLIMATE CLIMATE FAN FAN SPEED PLEASE
(Integer from
1 to 7) or
MINIMUM or
MAXIMUM
FAN SPEED
(number) or
FAN SPEED
MINIMUM or FAN
SPEED MAXIMUM
Defrosting/demisting on CLIMATE CLIMATE
DEFROSTING ON/
DEMISTING ON
1
DEFROSTING ON/
DEMISTING ON
Defrosting/demisting off CLIMATE CLIMATE
DEFROSTING OFF/
DEMISTING OFF
1
DEFROSTING OFF/
DEMISTING OFF
Auto mode
Use this command to set the climate function to
automatic mode. This can be deactivated by se-
lecting a different fan speed or selecting Defrosting/
Demisting.
CLIMATE CLIMATE AUTO MODE
1
AUTO MODE
1
Can be used as a direct command.
An overview of all speech commands: Climate

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